Rating: 7/10

Leap of Death by Left To Suffer delivers heavy riffs and intensity, but struggles with inconsistent pacing and softer moments that dilute its impact.

Leap of Death sees Left To Suffer navigating the line between chaos and melody, offering a raw, unfiltered blend of deathcore brutality and atmospheric shifts. The band’s heavy riffs are undeniably solid, with sharp production that allows the instrumentation to cut through clearly. Each track presents a tight composition, showcasing the band’s growing technical skill.

While the instrumentals hit hard, the lyrics feel somewhat underwhelming. For a band whose vocal delivery often borders on ferocious, the words don’t always match the intensity. A heavier lyrical direction would’ve made the growls feel more purposeful. And though the clean vocals are well-performed, their inclusion occasionally detracts from the album’s overall force. It feels as though the band is torn between maintaining their brutal edge and appealing to a wider audience, causing the softer moments to lose momentum.

Despite the band’s talent, Leap of Death doesn’t consistently maintain its energy. The flow from track to track is uneven, with some songs feeling disconnected, making it harder to stay fully immersed. That said, there are moments—specific breakdowns or guitar sections—that leave a lasting impression, even if no particular track emerges as a clear favorite.

Emotionally, the album does manage to tap into a sense of struggle and darkness, but it doesn’t reach the level of catharsis you’d expect from a band with this much potential. Left To Suffer shows growth in their sound, but this album feels like a step toward something bigger rather than the final statement itself.

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